What was the most significant factor contributing to the Consumer Revolution?
a. The greater availability of manufactured goods.
b. Industrialization made more goods available.
c. Overseas trade with Asia and the Americas increased as colonies thrived.
d. The transition to a cash economy.
e. Revocation of the Sumptuary laws of the Middle Ages.
d
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A) Alexander the Great B) Seleucus Nikator C) Kanishka D) Ashoka
Roman slaves
a. rarely rebelled, due to the fair treatment they received. b. were never involved in agriculture but only in manufacturing enterprises. c. staged a number of massive rebellions. d. made up well over half the population of the empire. e. received their freedom as reward for the military assistance at the battle of Actium.
During the siege of the Alamo, __________
A. Mexican troops prevented anyone from entering or leaving the fort B. one group of Texas soldiers tried to resupply the defenders but were driven away by Mexican soldiers C. William B. Travis sent out several appeals for help, including his famous “Victory or Death” letter D. at least a dozen soldiers fled the fort during the night before the final Mexican attack
The Monroe Doctrine was issued jointly by the United States and Great Britain
Indicate whether the statement is true or false